Right now, the House and the Senate are debating a tax bill that would raise the deficit and trigger automatic Medicare cuts but it's not too late to stand up for Medicare. Congress needs to know that cutting Medicare is unfair and unacceptable.

Americans taxpayers contribute billions towards the development of new drugs -- but too often those drugs are unaffordable for those who need them. One reason? Big drug companies spend HUGE amounts to lobby Congress.

Americans taxpayers contribute billions towards the development of new drugs -- but too often those drugs are unaffordable for those who need them. One reason? Big drug companies spend HUGE amounts to lobby Congress.

The Wyoming Broadband Advisory Council is seeking public comment on its state broadband enhancement plan, which has removed telehealth. This asks our members to reach out and request telehealth be placed back into the plan.

New bipartisan federal legislation, called the Credit for Caring Act, would create a federal, nonrefundable tax credit of up to $3,000 for family caregivers who work while also helping financially their parents, spouses, children with disabilities or othe

On December 17th, the New Jersey Assembly took an important step in ensuring a more secure financial future for NJ workers. The Assembly passed the Secure Choice Savings Program Act. Please take a moment to thank you representative for voting yes.

We are asking DC residents to let their Councilmembers know that the Fiscal Year 2020 budget must fully fund programs that: (1) directly support our city's older residents; and (2) allow older residents to stay in their homes and communities.

We are asking DC residents to let their Councilmembers know that the Fiscal Year 2020 budget must fully fund programs that: (1) directly support our city's older residents; and (2) allow older residents to stay in their homes and communities.

Expanding KanCare--an action supported by 82% of Kansans--will help thousands of our neighbors, family members and fellow Kansans who may have lost their jobs or are struggling in jobs without health benefits.

Expanding KanCare--an action supported by 82% of Kansans--will help thousands of our neighbors, family members and fellow Kansans who may have lost their jobs or are struggling in jobs without health benefits.

Because of Congressional inaction, right now a typical senior needing physical, occupational, or speech therapy after a stroke or fall could need to pay fully out of pocket after only two or three weeks of services.

PSO wants to raise rates by as much as 14%! Oklahoma consumers cannot afford another rate increase and, in fact, deserve a decrease. Tell the Commissioners to vote NO on PSO's rate increase and that you want a decrease on your monthly bills.

The companies that own Pennsylvania's nuclear plants are turning to state officials in Harrisburg for help capturing lost revenues in the form of subsidies passed along to consumers or tax credits that will further strain our state budget.

The companies that own Pennsylvania's nuclear plants are turning to state officials in Harrisburg for help capturing lost revenues in the form of subsidies passed along to consumers or tax credits that will further strain our state budget.

With just a handful of legislative session days remaining this year, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives still hasn't considered Senate Bill 780, which would offer state residents more options for health care through telemedicine.